High-Output Pickups That Could Fit in a Single-Coil Slot?

I play primarily metalcore music (As I Lay Dying, BFMV etc.) and my cousin gave me his 6 month old Fender Road Worn 50s Tele (he was selling it for a modest price). I want to replace the bridge pickup (which is a single coil, Tex-Mex) to a high-output pickup suitable for metal so I can actually play this guitar he gave me, but I realize the bridge pickup slot is specific for single coil only.

Do you know any single coil pickups, or humbuckers that could fit in single coil slots, that are suitable enough to play primarily metalcore?

I'm not so sure about single coils... I heard that EMG single coils were nice and so were the Duncan ones, but honestly your better off getting a guitar that can fit a humbucker in the bridge. It's way better for metalcore.

DiMarzio has some single-sized humbuckers, my ex had a Fast Track 2 in her MiM Strat's bridge and it sounded great for older-school metal like Metallica and the like(there was a huge difference between that and the stock pickup, even through her Vypyr 15), it's specced pretty much the same as a Super Distortion, and Yngwie Malmsteen used the HS-4 for 90% of his career(he has a signature Duncan now, I think it came out 3 years or so ago). Duncan makes the Rails series too, but I've never played anything with them. For that matter, you could just buy a HSS pickguard if you don't mind spending an extra $20.

DiMarzio has some single-sized humbuckers, my ex had a Fast Track 2 in her MiM Strat's bridge and it sounded great for older-school metal like Metallica and the like(there was a huge difference between that and the stock pickup, even through her Vypyr 15), it's specced pretty much the same as a Super Distortion, and Yngwie Malmsteen used the HS-4 for 90% of his career(he has a signature Duncan now, I think it came out 3 years or so ago). Duncan makes the Rails series too, but I've never played anything with them. For that matter, you could just buy a HSS pickguard if you don't mind spending an extra $20.

Now that I think of it, the Fast Track 2 seems like my best bet. Thanks!